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Did Honda make cars before 1969?

1966 Honda Super Cub C50 | Honda To be sure, Hagerty reports, Honda was selling motor vehicles in the US before 1969. But these were motorcycles like the original Super Cub (‘you meet the nicest people’), not cars. Although, that’s not to say Honda didn’t make cars before then. Drove the family sedan today. Ours since 1974 Add a comment...

What kind of car is a 1969 Honda N600?

It offers crossovers, fuel-efficient hybrids; the Civic lineup alone runs from sensible commuter to sports car. And, of course, there’s Honda’s extensive motorcycle lineup. But in the 60s, Honda was just starting to break into the US car market. And it did that with the 1969 Honda N600. 1966 Honda Super Cub C50 | Honda

What were the first Honda cars sold in America?

The first production cars that Honda sold in the U.S. were the N600 sedan and Z600 coupe, starting in 1969 as ’70 year models. Those tiny, two-cylinder, air-cooled cars laid the foundation for a venture that currently sells about 1.5 million vehicles a year in America. The N600 and Z600 were not the first Honda cars sold in America, however.

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